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45catfan

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  1. How dare you pigeon hole Chinn like that!!!!!!!!!! You cruel, evil, person!
  2. I've already addressed this. Our safeties are interchangeable and yes, I know the difference. If it makes the squad here feel cozy, just call Chinn a safety, that will be used in multiple ways. *will take some snaps at LB.
  3. Our safeties are interchangeable, so sure, call it safety. Agreed, Ha-Ha would be purely a depth signing unless he can beat out Burris. However, since he got cut so early into the Cowboys camp last year, it seems his better days (at least as a realistic starting option) are over.
  4. Lol, you need some coffee this morning if a player's position, now apparently reps, gets you this upset. If a DE drops into coverage, does that make him a corner? If a LB mugs up to the line in a 9-tech, does that a DE? If a LB drops into zone in a Tampa-2, does that make him a safety? Someone needs a hug.
  5. Here you go, straight from Phil Snow himself: Excerpt on Chinn switching his role to focus more on the back end this year. "Chinn's the obvious part of that, as he's taking most of his work with the safeties this spring after playing linebacker last year. Snow said they were still going to move him around and use him multiple ways, but adding players such as Reddick and Denzel Perryman at linebacker (and both Snow and head coach Matt Rhule have mentioned Frankie Luvu lately as another versatile piece) gives them the flexibility to let Chinn play a deeper role. "Last year, we used him from the front back, and this year I think he's going to be more from the back up," Snow said of Chinn. "But a lot of the same things he can do, based on what we're calling."
  6. If we sign Ha-Ha, it would be purely for safety depth. Jeremy is going to primary reside in the secondary and yes, once the season starts Chinn will have a S next to his name on the roster/depth chart.
  7. Remember Jake played for John Fox's run first offense. A typical series was like: run-run-pass (if 3rd and manageable) or Run-run-run (draw up the middle if 3rd and long). I'm not saying Jake was a great QB, but he was never going to put up massive yards passing in that offense.
  8. I agree that the team will disguise Chinn, but it has been said many time now that Chinn will be playing back to front in more of a secondary role. Will he take snaps at LB? Sure, but that is not going to be his 'home' this season.
  9. The team is moving Chinn to free safety this year. Clinton-Dix could be competition for Burris, however. It was either last year or the year before I wanted us to sign Ha-Ha to a (reasonable) FA contract.
  10. Jake was above average until he blew out his elbow. While Tommy John surgery allowed him to continue to play football, his arm was NEVER the same.
  11. Well he just torpedoed any future sale of PSLs at BOA . Who in their right mind will buy these things now that they are going to be obsolete in several years? That is unless someone has enough money to flush thousands of dollars down the drain for a temporary, non-refundable item.
  12. These news agencies are garbage and that goes all the way down to their sports "experts".
  13. I'm so very glad is life saved. Apparently no pre-existing conditions from what I read. Rumors are floating around as to what may have lead to it.
  14. Wasn't it because he called it like he saw it and wasn't full-on homer? In other words, if the Panthers fugged up on a play, he would put the team/player on blast and the organization didn't like that.
  15. I never cared for Mick as an announcer. I'm sure he's a great guy and all, but he's very hard to listen to. I can't remember why the organization got rid of Bill, but he was 10x better than Mick ever was.
  16. Dude did literally squat in college and Myles Garrett was the DE on the other side of the D-line. Hall should have rarely seen a double team, if any at all. Hall should have had nice stats with Garrett getting all the attention and that was a serious red flag for me. Hurney? "Let's move up in the draft for this guy"!!!!
  17. I remember having to look Gaulden up as I usually only study the top 15-20 at each position. I think the site I like the most had him rated around the 30th best safety. Yes, another Hurney reach thinking he saw another diamond in the rough. Whew, I'm so glad that dude is gone. BTW, Hurney 2.0 was straight trash just as Hurney 1.0, although he happened not fug up the cap nearly as bad as the first time around. I will give him that.
  18. Darnold will surprise people if the offense can stay healthy and our OL can merely act like a fine sieve as opposed to a breached levee. Let's not kid ourselves, this OL isn't going to be great, but even better than average would be welcomed. Keeping Darnold upright and healthy will be key to any hope of success this year.
  19. My take on Christensen is he may be our best option at LT this season. I had my hopes for Sewell, but the Lions screwed that up. Next draft we take the franchise LT. Brady may surprise us, but I think he will at least be serviceable, more so than our other options. Will he give up some pressures/sacks? Sure, especially early, but as long as he progresses and gives up fewer pressures/sacks as the season goes on, I would consider that a win for for him. Right now, I have him beating out Irving, Scott and Little for LT. His OTAs and camp would have to be pretty unspectacular for me to change my mind on that. He is a rookie, so you never know how they will do in their first camp.
  20. Exactly. The AFC was hot last year and a 10 win Dolphins team was on the outside looking in and that was obviously still on a 16 game schedule.
  21. ^^^This. Any success with this team is brief, but we usually make at lot of noise in those rare playoff seasons. I'm still waiting for the back-to-back winning seasons. This year could Rhule's first one here. I'm not sure if we make the playoffs based on how other teams fare. If the NFC has a down year, I think we get in, but if the NFC is hot this year, some 9 or even 10 win teams may not get in.
  22. It all hinges on the offense. While it looks good on paper, that's just on paper. They need to produce on the field. In years we've had a good defense (this should be one of those years) as long as the offense puts up at least 24 points, it nearly always lead to victories. I have a feeling that our defense will keep us in most games and it's on the offense not to screw up (turnovers) and find the end zone 3x a game. If this team can just stick to that formula, 9-10 wins should be achievable. *As part of the offensive output, Joey Slye needs to be clutch in 2021; better than his 80% clip last year.
  23. I'm thinking 9-10 wins and either just missing the playoffs or getting a last wildcard spot. If we do sneak into the playoffs, we'll get bounced early. FYI, I called 6 wins last year, which oddly enough was considered optimistic.
  24. I historically exist about from 1.75-2.5 if you made this into a sliding scale. Why? I've been a Panthers fan WAAAAY too long to be solidly in group 1 and while not perennial playoff contenders, we aren't the doormats of the League either, so group 3 isn't for me. I simply go off gut feeling about the prospect for the team leading into each season. Usually I'm not too far off.
  25. I was here for that. Question...do you know why the archives here are absent from 2017-2019? I was going to prove a point to this dude (even though I shouldn't have to) but when I searched "draft" it goes back to the start of 2020 and then skips all the way back to 2016. Very odd.
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